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  • 41Samuel Gridley Howe — (November 10, 1801 January 9, 1876) was a prominent 19th century United States physician, abolitionist, and an advocate of education for the blind. He was the husband of Julia Ward Howe and the father of Pulitzer prize winning writers Laura E.… …

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  • 42Bus stop — For other uses, see Bus stop (disambiguation). Bus shelter for the RIT system in Curitiba, Brasil A bus stop is a designated place where buses stop for passengers to board or leave a bus. These are normally positioned on the highway and are… …

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  • 43Uniform Penny Post — This article is about the 1840 uniform penny postage service in the UK. For similarly named services, see Penny Post. Royal Mail Post Office Regulations handbill giving details of the Uniform Penny Post, dated January 7, 1840 The Uniform Penny… …

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  • 44Crossrail — For other uses, see Crossrail (disambiguation). Crossrail Crossrail logo Overview Type Commuter rail, Suburban rail …

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  • 45ITER — is an international tokamak (magnetic confinement fusion) research/engineering proposal for an experimental project that will help to make the transition from today s studies of plasma physics to future electricity producing fusion power plants.… …

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  • 46MTR — This article is about the metro system in Hong Kong. For the company that operates the system, see MTR Corporation. For other meanings of MTR , see MTR (disambiguation). Mass Transit Railway (MTR) …

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  • 47Hypertext Editing System — This article is about the computer technology. See HES (disambiguation) for other uses. The Hypertext Editing System, or HES, was an early hypertext research project conducted at Brown University in 1967 by Andries van Dam, Ted Nelson, and… …

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  • 48Burke and Wills expedition — Map of the Burke and Wills expedition In 1860–61, Robert O Hara Burke and William John Wills led an expedition of 19 men with the intention of crossing Australia from Melbourne in the south to the Gulf of Carpentaria in the north, a distance of… …

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  • 49Thomas Osborne, 1st Duke of Leeds — Thomas Osborne, who became 1st Viscount Osborne (1673), 1st Viscount Latimer (1673), 1st Earl of Danby (1674), 1st Marquess of Carmarthen (1689) and 1st Duke of Leeds (1694). Thomas Osborne, 1st Duke of Leeds, KG (20 February 1632[1] – 26 July… …

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  • 50Robert Taft — For Robert Taft s son, also a U.S. Senator from Ohio, see Robert Taft, Jr.. For his grandson, a Governor of Ohio, see Bob Taft. For Jesuit priest, see Robert F. Taft. Robert A. Taft United States Senator from Ohio …

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